Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 27 February 1931 — Page 4

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Business and Professional DIRECTORY

THREE to FIVE MINOTESl^ . £o FORTY THEATRES AND AU. SHOPS; hotel

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ANNUAL REPORl

Statemenr of the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana, of the receipts-Disbursements and Balance of the said county | for the year 1930,

, GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop See uh for Skylights, Mtdal Ceilings, Slate, Tile and Mfjtal Roofing. Blowpipe and Job Work. Cutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phone 310

Tod Whipple Lawyer 308 Western Reserve Bldg. Phone 1025 Muncie, Indiana

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Ralph E. Pettiford General Upholstering

Rug Cleaning v Furniture Repairing Finishing.

and

1309 E. Willard St. Phone 5282

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court df Delaware County, State of Indiana, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ella R. Thomas late of said County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. C. A. TAUGHTNBAUGIT, Date January 28, 1931. Attest PERRY W. MANSFIELD Clferk Deltuvare Circuit Court. C. A. Taughinbaugh, Attorney.

The Original C. A. Powers, Mgr. Dollar Cleaners Rear 114 East Adams Street

Phone 968

FRED JONES Wrecking Yards

See us for good closed bodies, [tires, tubes, batteries, used cars [and used parts ,for all makes of cars. \

1902 E. Jackson St. Phone 979

[WHEN YOU PAY FOR WORK GET GOOD WORK Ask Scheidegger ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 1428 S. LibertyPhone 5238

Muncie Plumbing & Supply Co. ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS 1509 S. Walnut Phone 4220W

!W.H.Dortoh&Son

IW.H.I

B Plumbing and Heating Water Softeners 1100 Wheeling Ace—Phone 4816W | Estimates Free

Plumbing, Heating and Gas Jetting. CLARK BROS. IPhone 247 317 E. Main

SEE B. F. Stong & Son For Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Stoves and tools of all kinds. 1410 S. Walnut Street. Phone 1764-R.

TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Funeral Directors Our Phone never sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud St.

W NOTICE OF BIDS FOR TEMPORARY SCHOOL LOANS Notice is hereby given that at 4 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday the 4tb day of March; 1931, at the office of the superintendent of City Schools in the Central High School building in the City of Muncie, Indiana, the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Muncie, Indiana, will receive sealed bids and proposals for temporary school loans aggregating Seventyseven Thousand Dollars ($77,000.00), to raise funds to meet the current operating expenses of said School City for the fiscal school year in anticipation and to be paid out of taxes actually levied and now in course of collection for the fiscal school year, which said loan shall be evidenced by time warrants of the ^School City of Muncie, Indiana, executed in its name and on its behalf by its Board of School Trustees. Said warrants will be payable on July 1, 1931, and will bdar interest at the lowest rate obtainable, not exceeding six per cent (6 per cent) per annum, the interest to maturity to be added to and included in the face value of said warrants. Said time warrants evidencing said temporary loans will be dated and issued on the following respective dates, for the following respective amounts and for the us6 of the following respective school funds, to-wit: March 6, 1931, Tuition fund $34,000 March 20, 1931, Tuition fund 32,000 April 17, 1931, Tuition fund 11,000 Said loans Will be made with the bidder or bidders submitting the lowest rate of interest and the amoupt of the face value of said warranty with interest to maturity will he appropriated out of the current revenues of the respective funds for which said amounts ure borrowed,' and will Jje pledged to the payment thereof. Each bidder will be required to submit with his bid an affidavit showing that no collusion exists between himself and any other bidder for such loan. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to awar.d any part or all of said loans to the same bidder or -to divide/the same between two or more bidders. Dated at Muncie, Indiana, this 17th day of February, 1931. SCHOOL CITY OF MUNCIE. INDIANA. , By Will F. White, President. Edward Xuliey, Secretary. J. Lloyd Kimbrough, Treas. Bracken, Gray & De Fur, Attorneys. Feb. 18 and 25.

Balance on hand January i, 1930 , County Taxes, 1930 Interest from Depositories — r -_-—' Clerk Circuit Court Insanity and Epileptic Inquests Clothing for Insane Commitment of Patients to State Institutions

Auditor Treasurer

Recorder ; -- Sheriff - - Surveyor County Superintendent Coroner County Assessor Prosecuting Attorney Circuit and Juvenile Courts Board of Children’s Guardians Board State Charities ‘ Superior Court Court House Jail 1 Infirmary Orphans’ Home — J. P. Returning Fines Return of Fugitives County Commissioners County Council Health Commissioner County Attorney Board of Review School Attendance Officer Election—All Expenses Roads—Preliminary Expense Testing Cattle for T. B. Inspector of Weights and Measures Poor Attorney Expense of Assessing—All Townships — Contagious Diseases—Clinic County Agricultural Agent and Expense Corn’s. Expense Publnc Printing and Advertising Bridge Repairs Premium on Official Bonds Expense Office Weights and Measure Inspector- ___ Expense Office Attendance Officer Burial of Soldiers, Sailors) and Marines ^ Farmers’ Institute and Agricultural Association Ditch Assessment Benefit to Highways — Poor Relief Inmates of State Institutions Children in Orphans Home Children in Custody of Individuals School Fund Loans Prin. Change of Venue Costs _ Ball Memorial Hospital Ditch Expense Examination of Records Deficiency in School Funds—Principal and Interest Expense T. B. Indlgents Reimburse State Highway Commission Compensation Taxes Refunded Other Refunds Dependent Children Other Institutions Total Receipts and Disbursements Balance on Hand, December 31, 1930 —

Receipts

Disbursements

_$ 45,832.22

$

. 277,309.16

. 8,278.44

. 9,255.45

11,755.75

173.00

373.86

916.04

821.65

11,667.41

_ 7,958.68

14,638.32

7,037.65

8,987.67

_ 7,774.50

17,254.22

175.48

6,349.57

4,534.66

1,292.35

2,062.84

293.01

370.00

17,974.46

2,180.96

48.58

210.00

5,002.55

> v '

21,860.88

\

7,623.34

_ 1,987.65

29,400.78

*366.76

16,343.92

7.20

510.02

1,800.00

595.00

840.00

800.00

520.00

1,874.00

11,743.83

514.30

3,753.80

1,375.00

400.00

14,427.00

2,965.09

‘ 3,171.53

186.90

350.90

4,302.39

14,963.26

773.75

346.44

479.60

4,447.00

100.00

972.04

. 32.726.44

' 54,117.58

* 9,863.81

5,490.00

x 10,562.75

400.00

123.00

30,000.00

128.85

1,397.44

7,480.56

2,710.21

309.98

2,607.25

1,683.20

. 1,646.07

1,646.07

_ 13.711.73

9,576.21

361.50

. 415,941.63

390,931.88

25,009.75

hearing, tv ill be heard Said hearing may be continued from time to time. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of the City of Muncie, Indiana. (Seal) LINTON RIDGEWAY, - City Clerk and Clerk of the Common Council of the City of Muncie, Indiana. Dated this 16th day of February, 1931.

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Department of Public Works Office of the Board City Hall, Muncie, Ind, To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the assessment rolls, with the names of the owners and description of property subject, to he assessed, with the amount of prima facie assessments, have been made and ore now on file and can be seen at the office of the Board, for the following improvements, to-wit: I. R. 558—Whitely Storm Water

Se~-er, And notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of March, 1931, at 7:30 p, m., the Board will, at its office receive and hear remonstrances against-the amounts assessed against their properly respectively on said roll, and will determine the question os to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted by said improvement in the amounts named on said roll, or,in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll or in any sum, at which time and place all owners of such veal estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Eunice Carpetner, Clerk. Feb. 20-27. o Du-ring the recent development of an East Texas oil field the population of Longview tripled , in three weeks.

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ELECTRIC RADIOS $49.95 up Irons, Toasters, Ferculators, Hoi Plates—Complete Line of G. E, Lamps, Radio Tubes

RADIO SERVICE 75c PER CALL

REE-VAC WASHERS and SWEEPERS

CON VIENT CREDIT TERMS SOUTH SIDE ELECTRIC CO.

1509 South Walnut street Phone 452,5

MILK

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CITY ADVERTISEMENT

Notice of Public Hearing on Amendment to Zoning Ordinance Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Muncie, Indiana, that a Public Hearing on an amendment to Zoning Ordinance which is now pending before the Common Council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, will be heard at the Council Chamber in the City Hall’at 7:30 p. m. on March 2, 1931. . The proposed amendment is as follows: Section 1. That the business disDp.yn. tri esht.tcxi z -z trict, the six hundred (600) square foot area district and the eighty (80) foot height district as established by the Zone Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Muncie, Indiana, entitled “An ordinance amending an ordinance j entitled “An ordinance dividing the city of Muncie, Indiana, into Districts for the purpose of regulating and restricting the location of trades, callings, industries, commercial enterprises, and the location of buildings designed for specific uses, of classifying, regulating and determining the area front, rear and side yards and other open spaces for buildings; of regulating and determining the use and lot areas within such city; creating a board of zoning appeals; defining certain terms used in^said ordinance; providing a penalty for its violation and designating the time when the same shall tak$ affect,” passed by the Common Council of the city of Muncie, Indiana, September 3rd, 1923, being General Ordinance No. , passed by the Common Council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, December 17th, 1929; and said districts as established by the Zone Map and Zoning Ordinance of the [City of Muncie, Indiana, passed on

County Revenue Gravel Road Repairs —— Bond or Sinking Fund Bonds for Const. 23rd St. Bridge

O to ' up So

8,65$.

86.

68

86.06

Bonds for Const, of Twp. Roads Taxation for Twp. Road Bonds & Coupons Bonds for Const. Public Ditches Taxation for Ditch Bonds & Coupons Tax Sale Redemption Ditch Sale

Ditch Repair 1,485.15

Principal Common Principal Congressional __ Principal Per. Endowment

Interest Common 1,077.16

Interest Congressional _ Interest Per. Endowment

Fines and Forfeitures 1,056.00

Ditch Construction Gen. Gr. Rd. by Tax Acct. State Tax State School Tax Library Building State Soldiers Memorial Fund Agriculture Experiment Fund State Teachers’ Pension Fund Indiana Dunes Park Fund — Col. Sees Ditch State Forestry . Docket Fees

Educational Imp. Show Licenses Additional Road Tax 4,627.71 Township Tax Local Tuition Tax — _ Special School Tax Special School Bond Tax Vocational Educational Tax Road Tax Garage Building Common School Revenue •

Surplus Dog Fund

45,832.22

$ 370,109.41

$ 415,941.63

$

$ 390,931.88 $

390,931.88

$ 25,009.75

120,840.61

120,840.61

368.68

118,531.36

118,900.04

1,940.57

50,336.40

50,336.40

537.45

38,241.57

38,779.02

11,557.38

184.00

184.00

184.00

86.000.56

86,000.56

74,390.02

74,390.02

11,610.54

41,791.56

41,791.56

122.70

122.71)

41,668.86

10,412.12

100,859.31

111,271.43

107,184.05

107,184.05

4,087.38

.31

.31

.31

4,324.47

8,596.62

12,921.09

6,902.21

6,902.21

6,018.88

5,167.35 '

5,167.35

5,167.35

5,167.35

967.12

967.12

967.12

1,485.15

1,485.16

1,485.15

7,576.66

36,336.04

43,912.70

40,020.00

40,020.00

3,892.70

2.32

2,650.00

2,652.32

2,350.00

2,350.00

302.32

33.20

1,930.00

1,963.20

1,650.00 14,29(1199 '

1,650.00

313.20

1,077.16

13,238.83

14,315.99

14,290.99

25.00

990.39

990.39

789.49

1,081.04

1,870.53

910.15

910.15

844.70

844.70

65.45

Is an essential Food for all Humans. Be sure the milk you buy is PASTEURIZED Specify PRODUCERS' QUALITY MILK Indiana Dairy Marketing Associatiort Phone 484

880.14

936.14 142.00

21,195.29 19,318.67 171,258.38 75,377.56 4,975.28 6,109.85 2,545.79 20,366.16 2,036.67 2,013.40

672.00

20.366.22

10.00 None

30,652.81 531,549.15 478,190.91 201,450.42 20.826.23 24,946.91 18,000.00 57,554.32 3,056.04

22,251.29 27,975.35

86.06

171,258.38 75,377.56 4,975.28 6,109.85 2,545.79 20,366.16 2,036.67

936.14

2,013.40

814.00

20.366.22

10.00

4,627.71 30,652.8>1 531.549.15 478.190.91 201,450.42 20.826.23 24.946.91 18,000.00 57,554.32 3,056.04

17,637.04 17,981.24 171,258.38 75,377.56 4,975.28 6,109.85 2,545.79 20,366.16 2,036.67 2,013.40 2,013.40 666.00 20,366.22

30,652.81

531,549.15 478,190.91 201,450.42

20,826.23 24,946.91 7,203.91 57,554.32 3,056.04

17,637.04 17,981.24 171,258.38 75,377.56 4,975.28 6,109.85 2,545.79 20,366.16 2,036.67 2,013.40 2,013.40 666.00 20,366.22

30,652.81 531,549.15 478,190.91 201,450.42 20,826.23 24,946.91 7,203.91 57,554.32

4,614.25 9,994.11 86.06

148.00 10.00 4,627.71

10,796.09

Fill Your Bin Now HUPP COAL CO. Free Kindling with each order. Hupp’s Heat Is Hard To Beat

Best Coal in Muncie.

Phone 1206

Library Fund

38,286.31

38,286.31

38,286.31

38,286.31

Corporation Tax

467,645.74

467,645.74

467,645.74

467,645.74

Water Works Tax __

2,941.46

2,941.46

k.941.46

2,941.46

Electric Light Tax

1,757.54

1,757.54

1,757.54

1,757.54

State High Com.

36.08

36.08

36.08

36.08

Aviation Dept. _ _ _ _ —

11,287.46

11,287.46

11,287.46

11,287.46

Bond Fund * —

68,463.48

68,463.48

68,463.48

68,463.48

Park

46,731.92

46,731.92

46,731.92

46,731.92

Sinking Fund

1,604.00

1,604.00

1,604.00

1,604.00

Policemen Pension

6,610.37

6,610.37

6,610.37

6,610.37

Firemen Pension

6,610.37

6,610.37

6,610.37

6,610.37

City Plan Commission

3,305.21

3,305.21

3,305.21

3,305.21

Inheritance Tax

15,426.87

15,426.87

¥

15,426.87

15,420.87

Excess Storage Auto-

18.70

18.70

«

18.70

Gasoline Tax _i

45,171.57

45,171.57

45,149.03

45,149.03

22.54

Collections Legal Survey

24.26

24.26

24.26

Geo. R. Clark Memorial

93.07

93.07

93.07

93.07

Delaware & Henry Co. Line Bridge _

.50

.50

.50

TOTALS

$215,234.90

$3,140,408.62

$3,355,643.52

$1,695.62

$3,214,421.07

$3,216,116.69

$140,406.97

$880.14

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND BALANCES FOR YEAR 1930 Balance December 31, 1929 __ <c 215 234 90 Receipts year 1930 1 I I 3,140,40.8.62 Total i ' 3,355,643.52 Overdraft, December 31, 1929 x ’ 1,695.62 Expenditures — 3,21414211)7 Total 3,216,116.69 Balance, December 31, 1930 i_ * 139,526.83 Treasurer’s Outstandin Warrants, Dec. 1930 ’ t 87!o35!oi Approved by-the Delaware County Board of Commissioners, February, 14, 1931. Attest: ! ~ W. MAX SHAFER, , WALTER A. SHIRRY, Auditor Delaware County. WILLIAM K. GILBERT, JOSEPH T. MEREDITH, ' CHARLES N. DAVIS, Treasurer Delaware County. Board of Commissioners.

the 3rd day of September, 1923, he and the same are hereby amended, supplemented and changed so as to include in said districts and transfer to said business district, to said six hundred (600) square foot area district and to said eighty (80) foot height district the following described territory in the City of Muncie, Indiana, to-yvit:

Part of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 20 North of Range 10 East, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Wheeling Pike and Centennial Avenue, and. running thence East 135.92 feet, thence North 211.2 feet; thence West 226.34 feet to

the Wheeling Pike, and thence Southeast along said Wheeling Pike 223.43 feet to the place of beginning except 10 feet in width off the East side thereof. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its -passage and publication according to law. The final report of the City Plan

Commission on this amendment approved with recommendation that the real estate above described be changed from residential to business district, is now on file in the office of the City Plan Commission. Written objection to such final report to be filed with Clerk of the Common Council at or before such

BLUE CAB COMPANY PHONE 2199 Under New Management PROPRIETOR OF PUBLIC CAB CO. Any Place In City for 25 Cents We Carry Full Liability Insurance. ROSS SMOOT, Mgr.

$1

Work Called for and Delivered PENCEY CLEANER

$1

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUITS MADE TO SUIT YOU

Phone 659 West Jackson

Room 5 "Vestern Reserve Bldg.

DOLLAR CLEANERS, Inc. Phone 637 1404-06 So. Walnut Street. Try our prompt and efficient service on Cleaning, Pressing, Relining, Repairing and Dyeing on your vacation clothing. We Call for and Deliver F. R. ALLEY Managers W. H. GILLIOM New Fall Samples on Display